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Topic History of: BR may be right !
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BR I am right - I wish I was not.

That is why they want to silence me ( and others like me )

This forum is the only place I feel totally safe because the posters on this forum are educated and will look at the evidence rather than just bleat brainwashed things.....which reflects JK's liberalism and caring personality and ability to stand up for what is right in the face of the storm.

If only everyone was like JK and others on this forum - the World would be a better place.
veritas ta !
Jim Thanks Veritas,

Interesting article! For some reason your link doesn't work for me. Try this one instead: news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100903/u...of-child-pornography

Best Wishes,
Jim
veritas Pentagon declined to investigate hundreds of purchases of child pornography

A 2006 Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation into the purchase of child pornography online turned up more than 250 civilian and military employees of the Defense Department -- including some with the highest available security clearance -- who used credit cards or PayPal to purchase images of children in sexual situations. But the Pentagon investigated only a handful of the cases, Defense Department records show.